God is Lonely IX: Bruce Springsteen is no longer The Boss?

“Born down in a dead man’s town – The first kick I took was when I hit the ground – End up like a dog that’s been beat too much – Till you spend half your life just covering up”

“Born in the U.S.A., I was born in the U.S.A. I was born in the U.S.A., born in the U.S.A.”

There is no other time, than now, in modern America when this verse to Bruce Springsteen’s “Born In The USA” applied to the forgotten men and women across the country. Yet, Bruce Springsteen made public on Sunday, 01-22-17, his support for the women’s march that had no discernible reason for marching other than to protest the forgotten men and women who support:

Being born in the U.S.A. and the beauty of Americana

The restoration of the U.S.A. and Americana

‘Forgotten Man Painting’

Further, and while Springsteen made no commitment to play at the presidential inauguration, his cover band of more than twenty years, the B Street Band, made a firm commitment to play at the celebratory inauguration in a country of, by, and for the people. However, Garry Tallent, a founding member and bass player of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band was an instant critic against it. From there, it didn’t take long for the intolerant entertainers in the entertainment world in Hollywood and elsewhere to hop on board of the ongoing ether-bashing train, and denounce the B Street Band of any and all participation at the historical presidential inauguration for the people. The pressure was too much, and the B Street Band cancelled their commitment to play at the presidential inauguration.